Showing posts with label Drupal CMS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Drupal CMS. Show all posts

Friday, 17 April 2015

Going Mobile? Choose Drupal

Mobile can’t be ignored. This technology axiom is too well known to be repeated. But it is worth remembering that it has been more than 2 years since mobile overtook PCs in web access. The question then boils down to what technology do you use to lap up the mobile advantage. One of the names that obviously strikes us would be Drupal. But why Drupal for mobile?

When you want to go mobile, you already have(if you don’t, you must) 3 objectives in your mind:

• To minimize the effort, time and money to mobilize your site

• To deepen engagement with native app by managing mobile and desktop content in one place and

• To tailor the mobile experience

Back in the old days, when you wanted to mobilize your site, you had to create a completely separate site and hand select content which required separate layouts and styles. For specific devices of course, you needed to create individual styles and layouts.

It is here that Drupal offers you the advantage of being Responsive from the word go. Well, for those of you who ask what responsive means, it basically means that instead of having two sites(one for desktop and another for mobile) with all their additional formatting and maintenance headaches, you create one theme that would detect the device viewing and respond by redrawing the site for that device. Now, that would bring about the following :

• One article = one URL (Basically one codebase for the website)

• Update content just once

• Maintain just a single platform

Got it folks? It needs to be pointed out that responsive also additionally means flexible grids, adaptive widgets, media queries etc. How does Drupal fare here?  Drupal has several base themes(Omega, Adaptive, Zen) that support responsive layer out of the box. The Omega theme, in particular has been one of the most powerful and responsive themes for Drupal. It is fully HTML5 compatible, uses some elements of CSS3, is based on the 960 grid and provides many layouts directly in the Drupal interface.  It also plays well with service module, REST and JSON.

All of us know that drupal core is modular, having a system of hooks and callbacks, accessed internally through an API. It is this design that allows modules and themes contributed by  third-parties to extend or override Drupal's default behaviors without changing Drupal core's code.

Though there are security and usability issues with Drupal, these issues are found with other Content Management systems as well. It would be safe to assume that they’d be fixed in the near future and Drupal’s reputation of the core never being hacked would stand.

Tuesday, 14 April 2015

Why You Should Migrate To Drupal

Before we begin, let’s briefly discuss why migration is necessary. Why should you migrate? Once you host your website on your server, users begin to use it. You begin to do business with it. But after some time, its performance and functionality would obviously degrade. This is when you begin to look out for technologies and content management systems that offer you quality across time. Drupal is that CMS.

Succinctly put, these are the reasons that necessitate migration:

• To remain updated of the new standards in web technologies

• To get rid of single-vendor solution

• To make the business dominant

• To accommodate the business’ growth and popularity

• To reduce cost of the web development

In this article, we look at why Drupal migration is preferred and is the best better for you given the current trends among the web content management systems.

Secure Web Pages

Drupal has always been known for providing secure web pages and this has been and continues to be a key differentiator of Drupal from other CMSs. This is possible because of its powerful backend which has proved a formidable challenge for hackers.

Integration with External Tools

Easy integration of apps and websites is another facet of drupal development. This feature is why big companies or firms prefer Drupal as they have much functionality to implement.

Performance and Loading Time

As a business owner, pace of transactions is important and this means faster loading times. Drupal enables faster load times eliminating the delay or traffic hurdles that are commonplace on other content management systems.

Improved Website Ranking

Businesses place a premium on their websites being search engine friendly. This is where Drupal gives you a great advantage by helping you improve your online ranking and shore up the credibility of your brand.

Access Across Devices

Drupal builds websites that you can access on any device. This is irrespective of their screen sizes. One more reason to choose Drupal!

Friday, 20 March 2015

7 Reasons Why You Should Migrate To Drupal

Drupal has been one of the most sought after content management systems ever since its inception. But why exactly should you choose Drupal? This article tells you precisely why.

1. Drupal allows you to manage your own website content. You needn’t hire a web designer to edit the HTML page and menu item, you can add new pages and edit all current content yourself. This helps you save precious time and money.

2. Drupal separates site graphics design from site structure. The site design can easily be changed to another theme by configuring select settings. This is cost effective when redesigning your website’s look and feel. Instead of recoding the entire site with HTML or PHP, you can change to a new theme sans modifying the underlying site code or structure.

3. Drupal is modular. Modularity enables you to add new features at any time. You can enable the blog module and set up a few features such as archive and recent posts block if you need a blog and you’re ready to start blogging. There’s a separate module if you need to add links to share your website content on your social media sites. Wanna post your Twitter feed or Facebook status? There’s a module for that, too.

4. Drupal’s security is tight. Drupal’s team of volunteers regularly test Drupal core and contributed modules. The team looks for places in the code that are vulnerable to attack by malicious elements. They work to fix these holes by releasing patches to fix them. In this way Drupal patches up security to keep your site from being hacked.

5. Drupal is open source. Which means the software is open to the community to be tested and developed further. So it is available free of charge on Drupal.org. A lot of volunteers create contributed modules and release them back into the community. This way you don’t need a programmer to create that new feature from scratch.

6. Drupal is SEO friendly. It has 10 or more modules that help you set up your website so you can add the content that helps you rank high on Google and other search engines.

7. Drupal is scalable. You can build small sites for hobbies or medium websites with limited functionalities and also build very large enterprise websites with Drupal. E.g. grammy.org. Drupal is extremely powerful you can use the Views module to customize your website as much as you want.Drupal has been one of the most sought after content management systems ever since its inception. But why exactly should you choose Drupal? This article tells you precisely why.

1. Drupal allows you to manage your own website content. You needn’t hire a web designer to edit the HTML page and menu item, you can add new pages and edit all current content yourself. This helps you save precious time and money.

2. Drupal separates site graphics design from site structure. The site design can easily be changed to another theme by configuring select settings. This is cost effective when redesigning your website’s look and feel. Instead of recoding the entire site with HTML or PHP, you can change to a new theme sana modifying the underlying site code or structure.

3. Drupal is modular. Modularity enables you to add new features at any time. You can enable the blog module and set up a few features such as archive and recent posts block if you need a blog and you’re ready to start blogging. There’s a separate module if you need to add links to share your website content on your social media sites. Wanna post your Twitter feed or Facebook status? There’s a module for that, too.

4. Drupal’s security is tight. Drupal’s team of volunteers regularly test drupal core and contributed modules. The team looks for places in the code that are vulnerable to attack by malicious elements. They work to fix these holes by releasing patches to fix them. In this way Drupal patches up security to keep your site from being hacked.

5. Drupal is open source. Which means the software is open to the community to be tested and developed further. So it is available free of charge on Drupal.org. A lot of volunteers create contributed modules and release them back into the community. This way you don’t need a programmer to create that new feature from scratch.

6. Drupal is SEO friendly. It has 10 or more modules that help you set up your website so you can add the content that helps you rank high on Google and other search engines.

7. Drupal is scalable. You can build small sites for hobbies or medium websites with limited functionalities and also build very large enterprise websites with Drupal. E.g. grammy.org. Drupal is extremely powerful you can use the Views module to customize your website as much as you want.

Thursday, 4 September 2014

Why Consider Drupal For Your Next Web Development Project

One of the most acclaimed open source content management system throughout the world, whether simple or complex, - it’s been Drupal. With growing business needs, Drupal developers are now capable of offering effective solutions to the clients.

                                                                  
Here are the top 6 reasons why one should opt Drupal for developing a website:

Strong Features Of Drupal - The Enterprise Class Platform

Designed Using Agile Methodologies:

Drupal enables you to work with true web 2.0 unlike the traditional development models that require heavy documentation. This enables rapid development to quickly get your business an online presence. Iterative enhancements and customizations can be made easily.

Thousands Of Add-On Features:


With more than 1,800 available modules, the vast majority of your site’s requirements can be addressed with Drupal core and available add-on modules. It needs at a fraction of the cost that allows you to focus your efforts on building great web sites

Scalability:

Highly scalable and offers users the ability to add features as business grows. Either on a single server, load balanced distributed server or a cluster- it can be deployed to a scalable environment. This enables it to handle massive loads.

Reliability:

Deployed on a LAMP stack using the Linux operating system, Apache web server, MySQL database and by using PHP programming language drupal offers users with great reliability if configured using best practices.

Security:


The thriving developer community and thousands of sites with years of use lets the developers look through all sorts of security issues and address those thus offering businesses with a highly secure platform for their businesses.

Interoperability:

It is easily integrated with other web applications through open standards and web services like XML, REST and JSON.

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